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  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,110 Views
16 Pages

19 January 2024

In this research, acetylation was applied under industrial conditions to improve the properties of Turkey oak and Pannonia poplar wood. Both species are potential “climate winners” in Hungary, yet they are currently underused due their lo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,121 Views
23 Pages

The Seat of the Roman Governor at Carnuntum (Pannonia superior)

  • Christian Gugl,
  • Mario Wallner,
  • Alois Hinterleitner and
  • Wolfgang Neubauer

1 October 2021

The Roman site of Carnuntum was once a flourishing center on the frontiers of the Roman Empire. In its heyday as the capital of the province of Pannonia superior, Carnuntum probably covered an area of almost 9 km2. The whole site was divided into a m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
6,455 Views
29 Pages

Minerva in Colours: First Results on a Polychrome Roman Sculpture from Carnuntum (Pannonia)

  • Gabrielle Kremer,
  • Robert Linke,
  • Georg Plattner,
  • Eduard Pollhammer,
  • Marina Brzakovic,
  • Robert Krickl,
  • Nirvana Silnovic and
  • Václav Pitthard

11 July 2023

This paper presents the first results of a current interdisciplinary research project on the polychromy of Roman provincial stone artefacts in selected areas of the Danubian provinces (PolychroMon). The statuary group of Minerva and the Genius immuni...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,613 Views
13 Pages

Diversity of Mycobiota Associated with the Cereal Cyst Nematode Heterodera filipjevi Originating from Some Localities of the Pannonian Plain in Serbia

  • Violeta Oro,
  • Rade Stanisavljevic,
  • Bogdan Nikolic,
  • Marijenka Tabakovic,
  • Mile Secanski and
  • Solveig Tosi

1 April 2021

Cereals, particularly wheat, are staple food of the people from the Balkans, dating back to the Neolithic age. In Serbia, cereals are predominantly grown in its northern part between 44° and 45.5° N of the Pannonian Plain. One of the most economicall...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,230 Views
15 Pages

Contaminants in the Soil and Typical Crops of the Pannonian Region of Slovenia

  • Žiga Jelen,
  • Milan Svetec,
  • Peter Majerič,
  • Stanislav Kapun,
  • Lara Resman,
  • Tatjana Čeh,
  • Granit Hajra and
  • Rebeka Rudolf

8 October 2024

Soil contamination and the uptake of pollutants by food crops are widespread issues that vary greatly by region and are influenced by the mineral composition of the soil and local human activities. The Pannonian region, where agriculture has played a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,256 Views
14 Pages

Effects of Nitrogen and Water Deficiency on Agronomic Properties, Root Characteristics and Expression of Related Genes in Soybean

  • Borbála Hoffmann,
  • Balázs Varga,
  • Erzsébet Nagy,
  • Sándor Hoffmann,
  • Éva Darkó,
  • Judit Tajti and
  • Tibor Janda

29 June 2021

Drought and insufficient nutrient supply are the main limiting factors for field crop production; therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the responses of four registered soybean varieties to limited nitrogen (N) supply in combination with...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
7,318 Views
19 Pages

Isolation and Pathogenicity of Phytophthora Species from Poplar Plantations in Serbia

  • Ivan Milenković,
  • Nenad Keča,
  • Dragan Karadžić,
  • Zlatan Radulović,
  • Justyna A. Nowakowska,
  • Tomasz Oszako,
  • Katarzyna Sikora,
  • Tamara Corcobado and
  • Thomas Jung

6 June 2018

During a survey in three declining and three healthy poplar plantations in Serbia, six different Phytophthora species were obtained. Phytophthora plurivora was the most common, followed by P. pini, P. polonica, P. lacustris, P. cactorum, and P. gonap...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,052 Views
10 Pages

2 December 2023

Among fast-growing wood species, poplars (Populus spp.) can be grown well. Thanks to their valuable wood, they also play an important role in the world. In Europe, regarding poplar forest areas, Hungary is ranked second, where the territorial proport...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,017 Views
16 Pages

Interclonal Variation in Heavy Metal Accumulation Among Poplar and Willow Clones: Implications for Phytoremediation of Contaminated Landfill Soils

  • Branislav Kovačević,
  • Marina Milović,
  • Lazar Kesić,
  • Leopold Poljaković Pajnik,
  • Saša Pekeč,
  • Dragica Stanković and
  • Saša Orlović

13 February 2025

In this study, five poplar clones (Populus deltoides cl. PE19/66, cl. S1-8, cl. 135/81, and Populus × euramericana cl. I-214, cl. Pannonia) and two white willow clones (Salix alba cl. 380, cl. 107/65-9) were tested in pot trials. The aim was to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,770 Views
18 Pages

10 November 2021

The Grajcarek Unit of the Pieniny Klippen Belt (PKB), at the boundary between the Central (Inner) and Outer Carpathians, resulted from the convergence of the ALCAPA (the Alps–Carpathians–Pannonia) block and European plate. The strongly deformed slice...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,214 Views
32 Pages

Let the Lead Tags Talk—Terms on Carnuntum Tesserae Referring to Textiles, Colours and Dyeing in the 2nd Century CE

  • Regina Hofmann-de Keijzer,
  • Ivan Radman-Livaja,
  • Ines Bogensperger,
  • Andreas G. Heiss and
  • Beatrix Petznek

1 October 2025

In the Roman Empire, lead tags were used for various purposes, one of which was to label textiles that needed cleaning, repairing or dyeing. So far, these tesserae have been found at over 90 sites in 13 Roman provinces. The cities of Siscia and Carnu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,986 Views
16 Pages

24 September 2021

Face-to-face education has changed to blended or distance teaching due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since education took a digital format, it can be investigated when course materials are accessed relative to online exams: are they opened before exams o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,515 Views
17 Pages

24 February 2021

A data-driven method to identify frequent sets of course failures that students should avoid in order to minimize the likelihood of their dropping out from their university training is proposed. The overall probability distribution of the dropout is...

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  • Article
  • Open Access
1,819 Views
16 Pages

9 September 2024

In this study, we try to combine traditional archaeozoological biometry, based on outer bone measurements, with stable isotope analyses of bone collagen. Right from the start of archaeozoological research in Central and Western Europe, the important...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,879 Views
32 Pages

Miocene Volcanism in the Slovenský Raj Mountains: Magmatic, Space, and Time Relationships in the Western Carpathians

  • Rastislav Demko,
  • Marián Putiš,
  • Qiu-Li Li,
  • David Chew,
  • Lukáš Ackerman and
  • Ondrej Nemec

19 December 2023

The Miocene volcanic-intrusive complex in the Slovenský Raj Mountains, middle Slovakia, comprises a swarm of subalkaline basalts and basaltic andesites with alkaline basalts, trachybasalts and basaltic trachyandesites. Basaltic to doleritic fe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,622 Views
21 Pages

Biochemical and Gene Expression Analyses in Different Poplar Clones: The Selection Tools for Afforestation of Halomorphic Environments

  • Vladislava Galović,
  • Marko Kebert,
  • Boris M. Popović,
  • Branislav Kovačević,
  • Verica Vasić,
  • Mary Prathiba Joseph,
  • Saša Orlović and
  • László Szabados

18 May 2021

Halomorphic soils cover a significant area in the Vojvodina region and represent ecological and economic challenges for agricultural and forestry sectors. In this study, four economically important Serbian poplar clones were compared according to the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,970 Views
27 Pages

Root-Associated Mycobiome Differentiate between Habitats Supporting Production of Different Truffle Species in Serbian Riparian Forests

  • Žaklina Marjanović,
  • Ali Nawaz,
  • Katarina Stevanović,
  • Elmira Saljnikov,
  • Irena Maček,
  • Fritz Oehl and
  • Tesfaye Wubet

Balkan lowlands bordering with the Pannonia region are inhabited by diverse riparian forests that support production of different truffle species, predominantly the most prized white truffle of Piedmont (Tuber magnatum Pico), but also other commercia...